11 September 2011

7 Years of Blogging - Give That Man A Cigar!

HAPPY 7th BLOGAVERSARY TO CRAIG MANSON and GENEABLOGIE

For anyone who hasn't met Craig Manson, he has got to be the most interesting, smartest, talented, engaging . . oh! and cute, he's really kinda cute. For anyone who hasn't read Craig's Geneablogie I am here to tell you that you are missing some of the most exceptionally well written articles in the geneablogging world.

Recently Craig wrote a three part series on the Reliability of Oral Histories - The Forensic Approach to Evaluation. Start with reading part one HERE

Craig's life in general gives him a unique and thought-provoking dish to bring to the genea-table. A graduate of the U.S. Airforce Academy and a Colonel in the Air National Guard, he served as a Superior Court Judge, he is an expert in law and public policy and was an adjunct professor for many years at one of the top law schools in California.

In 2001, Craig was nominated by President Bush and unanimously confirmed in January 2002 by the U.S. Senate as Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Department of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks making him the first African-American to serve in that position.

Craig is an "Expert Author" over at Archives.com and The Catholic News Agency recently had an article about Craig and an article he wrote about early (1606) Black Catholicism.

I am such a lucky girl to have a friend like Craig Manson and honored that he "friends" me back.